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Drastic Pivots for Success Trusteeship Article
…I just don’t understand what they’re thinking because they don’t believe the demographic shift that’s coming, and I’m like, ‘Well, good luck with that. I don’t know what you’re going…
…I just don’t understand what they’re thinking because they don’t believe the demographic shift that’s coming, and I’m like, ‘Well, good luck with that. I don’t know what you’re going…
…of the 1944 G.I. Bill, which made college attendance more widely possible. With the establishment of Pell grants in 1972, access to higher education became a national budgetary priority. To…
…pretty disruptive to me. When I walk across campus, I may see four students walking together, but three of them are on their iPhones. Chait: And the fourth is on…
…equal to or less than 20% of their discretionary earnings (i.e., their annual earnings above 150% of the [f]ederal poverty guideline for a single individual).” “The new earnings premium test…
…first of many public-private partnerships that will benefit students’ educational opportunities and our community long into the future. When I was appointed in 2005, the board of trustees made it…
…the potential of the institution and Danville. “My husband and I made a couple trips up here before we interviewed,” she said. “What I saw was a community and a…
The 2008 reauthorization of the Higher Education Opportunity Act and the rules that accompanied it in 2009 and 2010 have given significantly more authority to the federal government in academic…
…of the Prairie View A&M Foundation Board of Trustees, credits Simmons with positioning the university to warrant such a major infusion of support. “I wish I could say we had…
…adult coming-of-age experience is getting too expensive,” Pulsipher says. “They’re thinking, ‘I don’t have the time for it, I’ve got to start working, and I want to start advancing my…
…more boards to hone their strategic thought partnership with chief executives and leadership teams. I am impressed by the achievements of our honorees, and I look forward to their future…